Fluxoid Dynamics in Relativistically Streaming Plasmas
RR Burman
Australian Journal of Physics
33(3) 611 - 610
Published: 1980
Abstract
When particle inertia causes the magnetohydrodynamic flux-freezing condition to fail, a fluxvorticity conservation theorem can be valid: for relativistically streaming, multifluid. pressure-free plasmas, each species has a 'fluxoid' that is frozen-in to its motion. Here, fluxoid dynamics is treated with particular reference to the effects of scalar partial pressure gradients corresponding to nonrelativistic thermal speeds. Several forms or the theorem are given, including explicitly covariantones valid in general relativity. The circumstances under which the separate contributions to the fluxoid law have significant effects on fluxoid dynamics are made clear by order-or-magnitude analysis. The case of steadily rotating systems is developed and used to investigate the applicability or the fluxoid theorem to pulsar magnetospheres.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH800611
© CSIRO 1980